As reported by the sun, Napoli would rather sign Grealish. But they know that Garnacho would be a better investment because he is younger and has a higher ceiling than Grealisk that comes to the highest level at the end of his career. The wing player of England seems to leave the Etihad Stadium this summer after he had been extracted by Pep Guardiola by Pep Guardiola in recent weeks and has been omitted from the club's World Cup team.
Reports suggest that Garnacho would rather stay in the Premier League after being considered by manager Ruben Amorim to be excess for requirements, but a switch to the Serie A can be exactly what he needs to charge his career. Grealish, meanwhile, remains under contract with City until 2027, but Guardiola recently revealed that he might not get many opportunities for minutes if he stays past the summer.
“Of course Jack has to play.
“That is the truth. Jack is an incredible player who has to play football every three days. And it didn't happen this season, and last season neither. And he has to do it with us, or another place.
“But that is a question for Jack, his agent and the club. If he stays, it will be fine, and he will fight as he has fought since day one to make a contribution.”
However, the biggest problem with Grealisk is £ 300,000 a weekly wage that Napoli will not be able to match. City may have to consider a loan and pay more than half of what Grealisk deserves to make the move work or the Italian giants will choose Garnacho who earns considerably less at £ 50k per week.
